Law Reports

FNB v Geovy Villa

20 May 2004

In First Rand Bank Ltd v Body Corporate: Geovy Villa [2004] 1 All SA 259 (SCA) - held that a judgment creditor's claim for arrear levies and related costs not preferent to a mortgage bond holder's claim.

Pretoria East Builders

05 August 2004

In Pretoria East Builders and Another v Basson - in the absence of proof that owner authorized seller to sell land on his behalf, owner not bound.

Heathfield v Maqelepo

19 August 2004

Heathfield v Maqelepo - proper construction of written agreement to purchase immovable property - purchaser or surety.

Jaftha and others v Van Rooyen and others

04 November 2004

Appeal upheld in which certain provisions of the Magistrates' Courts Act providing for execution against the immovable property of judgment debtors are challenged.

City of Cape Town v Robertson and another

02 December 2004

City of Cape Town v Robertson and another - an appeal concerning the validity of a provisional valuation roll of property in the area of jurisdiction of the City of Cape Town.

Tshwane v Faeriedale Body Corporate

04 June 2003

Section 36(6) of the Sectional Titles Act 95 of 1986 - a juristic person does not have the capacity to act as a claimant in the recovery of damages to private property.

Gregory J Paola v Jaivadan Jeeva NO & Others

08 October 2003

A house's view forms an integral part of its value. Building plans which are approved and which spoil the view infringe on the rights of the owner of the view and should therefore never have been approved.

Mkontwana v Nelson Mandela Municipality

23 October 2003

Heard with Bisset and others v Buffalo City Municipality and others (903/2002) Constitutionality of Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000.

Summer Symphony Properties 13 CC

06 November 2003

Summer Symphony Properties 13 CC and BOE Bank Limited v City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality and The Registrar of Deeds [2003] TPD. Interpretation of section 118(3) of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000 ("the Act").
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